Looking at my earlier works compared to my later works on my blog my critical analysis has developed as my project has continued, as my work has become more complex and my research has deepened I have been able to look more critically at what I’ve made. Furthermore, as we have continued to be given tasks my research skills have developed and my understanding of what the artist or author is trying to convey within their pieces or accounts. Within their accounts and piece catalogue and description I have been able to extract certain hidden themes and deeper meanings that I could weave into my work to further develop my own project. I feel that the blog has helped me to develop my own working style as I have isolated and been selective in which pieces I have focused on and used within my research and for certain projects. In a way certain tasks have proved to be very useful as they have instigated certain regions of research I myself would not have looked into unless prompted and they have lead me to artists and philosophies that I have found interesting on a personal level and have used to investigate my contemporary project that has allowed me to realise that certain sections have been dead ends and I have altered it to be relevant to what I’ve found in my research and my given tasks. Overall, the blog has allowed me to develop my critical analysis skills and also my depth of research skills and the ability to seek relevant material.
Task 11
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